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                                                     Appendix II

                  Comparison of reference points between the ITU-T M2M service layer
                                     and common services entity of oneM2M

                          (This appendix does not form an integral part of this Recommendation.)


            Figure II.1 shows comparisons of reference points between the ITU-T M2M service layer and the
            CSE of oneM2M.
























                  Figure II.1 – Comparison of reference points between the ITU-T M2M service layer
                                               and the CSEs of oneM2M


            Compared to the ITU-T M2M service layer, oneM2M CSE has additional reference points between
            ASN-AE and IN-CSE and between IN-CSE and IN-AE.








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